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can someone please help me to correcting my work. i know there are many grammar mistakes please help me ,.i am posting my work here
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a) Objective
To learn and enforce new basic words according to the level of the
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
141 days ago
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Hey, It's not only foreigners who mispronounce words in English. Even here in Canada we hear people mispronouncing words. Of course, it's not often but it happens. A word that people here misuses all the time is the verb To lie, they mix
English Audio: Speech and Pronunciation
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rafaelinrio
249 days ago
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At 18:00:43 on Mon, 17 Nov 2008, Alan Pemberton (Email Removed) wrote in : I am intrigued by the expression 'fair does'. I have only ever heard it pronounced 'fair dooze', which doesn't make ... presume it must have been the
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molly mockford
1 yr 5 days ago
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Is this what you're after? Maybe be too TEFL-ey/basic for your audience (sorry if you've thought of these already) - clean up our board: after a particularly messy lesson, work with students to organise the board into a set of clear notes
misc.education.language.english
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jan
4 yr 107 days ago
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Uzytkownik "Peter Duncanson" (Email Removed) napisal w wiadomosci Pronunciation: ballet http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=5731&dict=CALD beret http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=7029&dict=CALD bunch of
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apprentice
4 yr 108 days ago
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This adoption of Y for thorn then led back into ... in pre-letterpress days except by mistake; nothing deliberate about it.) This is very interesting stuff. I understand that one of the reasons for English being so un-phonetic is that the ... its
uk.culture.language.english
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phil c.
4 yr 338 days ago
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As I've said before, and as you can gather from American usage guides, the word "use" with the sense "make ... is fully conjugable, although some of its tenses are for the time being not used in today's English. In the same
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carmen l. abruzzi
5 yr 104 days ago
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I stopped reading Katherine Kerr when the same mistake was perpetuated in her 3rd or 4th book: she gave 'thin' ... of an o - I like to call it a smiley - so %u means a smiley over the u. That diacritic is called a "breve" in
alt.usage.english
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raymond s. wise
5 yr 128 days ago
Vowels, American English, Spelling, Pronunciation, Whom, Diphthongs, Mistakes, Relationships, Friendships, United States, American, Speaking, Writing, Friends
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Some unknown number of people maybe most people like to pronounce "Celtic" ('kEltIk). What that remark lacks is a dash of humour to show that the writer *knows* it's absurd. "Some" indeed! "Like to" indeed! Of
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} Here in the UK we speak "the queen's English". So what the heck do they } speak in America? ... America, where some two-thirds of the native speakers reside, it's just English. A modifier is only needed for minority varieties.
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raymond s. wise
5 yr 159 days ago
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